Google Tulip
Google Tulip
Google Tulip is a machine learning technology to improve profitability in the agricultural sector. Over the years, humankind has created lots of effective ways to communicate with each other. But using technology in the plant kingdom is an innovation worth acknowledging. Scientists found that plants use their roots to send signals to neighboring plants, as a means to maintain their security and well being. Decoding the language of plants and flowers has been a very difficult and long-drawn challenge for the research scientists, but not anymore. Using artificial intelligence we can now communicate with plants. This is one of the greatest advancements in the world of artificial intelligence. Google Home can understand tulips, allowing translation between Tulips and various human languages.
The ability to communicate with tulips comes with great environmental and societal benefits. Now Tulips are having a way to indicate to the humans that they are in need of water, light or simply some more space. Their needs are expressed more clearly, they are able to live a happier and healthier life. Google Tulip was basically developed and tested in the Netherlands, which provided the perfect testing ground for the tulips. Statistics reveal that the Netherlands produce nearly 12.5 billion flowers per year.
Deployment
Whenever the flowers need more sunlight, they simply call the Google Wind API to make that happen. This is the technology that was announced two years ago to employ machine learning to predict wind and ensure clear skies. The API is quite easy to integrate. Besides the benefits to agriculture, an unanticipated side-effect of Google Tulip has been to add closed captioning of the flowers.
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